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5. At a given temperature, a saturated solution is one in which ,,,(a) any amount of salt can be dissolved ,,,(b) no more salt can be dissolved ,,,(c) more amount can be dissolved by increasing temperature (d) extra amount of salt can be recovered by condensation​

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Answered by ELCTARJIT77
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D is the Wright Answer

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Answered by presentmoment
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When a saturated solution is in contact with solid solute at a certain temperature, it will not dissolve any more solute.

Explanation: The solution is said to be saturated when it reaches its equilibrium point and no more solute can dissolve. A saturated solution is one in which the maximum amount of the solute that can be dissolved is present. The greatest amount of NaCl that will dissolve in 100 gram of water at this temperature is 36 gm. At a particular temperature, a saturated solution will not dissolve any more of the solute. The saturated point is the maximum concentration point, and it is determined by the temperature and pressure of the solution.

Therefore, Option B is the correct answer

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